If you have read this far - hang in there - obtaining health with any AI is a marathon, not a sprint!

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Skiing, Biking, Hiking, Walking, Kayaking, Reading, Baking, Cooking, Sewing along with researching every flipping medical publication to figure out my ridiculously complicated health puzzle...think I may be getting close to putting the last piece on the table ;)

I had a wonderful time yesterday at the San Diego Gluten Free Party hosted by Living Without.

This was by far the best gluten-free fair I've been to -- the freebies were fantastic -- the cooking demos were great (I learned at least a couple new baking tricks and I've been at this gluten-free baking game for awhile now) -- I couldn't partake of the oodles of samples of gluten-free and other top 8 allergen free goodies, but there was a wonderful mix of things, not just row after row of the latest gluten-free cookies and muffins -- had some great conversations with other folks with celiac disease and or other food allergies/intolerances along with reps from some of our favorite companies -- I'm pushing rudi's and others for a full burrito sized flour tortilla!!!

Added bonus was a beautiful venue with lots of free gluten-free beer and comfy tables and chairs to park it for a rest or to eat the lunch I toted in

If this gluten-free fest is coming to a city near you...I'd suggest going. One long morning would be plenty...but am thinking of sending my boys to eat lunch there today -- the personal chefs were cooking real food and passing out samples -- incredible!